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actually it looks like NAI finally sold pgp.. PGP corp, is actually claiming a release of pgp 8.0 for Q4 2002... so between now and xmas there will be a new version..

but they also have the current versions there and even have the corporate versions... and i didn't know that there was a pgp for pocket pc.. i'm all over that one... now i really can use that for my mobile password list for the offices i manage...

Phil Zimmerman whas very positive about PGP.
I remember talking to him during www.hal2001.org
But after 9/11 he started having doubts about PGP when it came out that terrorists had been using it to send encrypted mail.
The new CTO is a good replacement since Jon Callas has worked for PGP in the past and is a classic Apple engineer.
Check out his website www.merrymeet.com

Originally posted here by Leviatan Phil Zimmerman whas very positive about PGP.
I remember talking to him during www.hal2001.org
But after 9/11 he started having doubts about PGP when it came out that terrorists had been using it to send encrypted mail.
The new CTO is a good replacement since Jon Callas has worked for PGP in the past and is a classic Apple engineer.
Check out his website www.merrymeet.com

Curious about this, as I have yet to see any confirmation that the terrorists were using PGP to set up the 9/11 attacks. My understanding is that they used low tech techniques - i.e. sending a person to talk with someone else, which is impossible to detect unless you suspect the meeting was taking place.